Federal Contract Vehicles

Detention Services for California

Detention Services for California

DHS IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$2.3B
Task orders
41
Contractors
3

Vehicle overview

The Detention Services for California is an IDIQ managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Department of Homeland Security. The vehicle procures detention and transport services for individuals in ICE custody within California. It supports operations at facilities including the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, Desert View Annex, and Otay Mesa Detention Center. The program's scale is evidenced by individual requirements, such as Requirement A, which carries a total contract value of approximately $679 million.

The vehicle covers the management of secure detention facilities and detainee transport. It is organized into specific functional requirements, including Requirement A and Requirement C.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

~2020–~2035 (5-year base + two 5-year options per award)

Detention Services for California contract holders

Contractor Obligated Task orders
THE GEO GROUP, INC. $1.3B 20
CORECIVIC, INC. $747.6M 14
MANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION $273.4M 7

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Frequently asked questions

What is Detention Services for California?
The Detention Services for California is an IDIQ managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Department of Homeland Security. The vehicle procures detention and transport services for individuals in ICE custody within California. It supports operations at facilities including the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, Desert View Annex, and Otay Mesa Detention Center. The program's scale is evidenced by individual requirements, such as Requirement A, which carries a total contract value of approximately $679 million.
Which agency manages Detention Services for California?
Detention Services for California is a IDIQ managed by Department of Homeland Security.
What can agencies acquire through Detention Services for California?
The vehicle covers the management of secure detention facilities and detainee transport. It is organized into specific functional requirements, including Requirement A and Requirement C.
How much has been obligated through Detention Services for California?
$2.3B has been obligated across 41 task orders.
How many contractors hold Detention Services for California?
3 contractors hold a position on Detention Services for California.
Is Detention Services for California active?
Yes, Detention Services for California is currently active (ordering period: ~2020–~2035 (5-year base + two 5-year options per award)).

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